Tag: Inglese Architecture + Engineering
Residential Development may Replace House near Jersey City’s Lincoln Park
A house along Delaware Avenue in Jersey City that might date back more than 130 years could be torn down so that a new development can be constructed.
Plans for Development Around Jersey City’s St. John’s Episcopal Church Now Call for 82...
The 47-unit Hilltop View Project involving the adaptive reuse of and new construction around St. John's Episcopal Church on Summit Avenue in Jersey City was first announced more than five years ago. Now, a new application calls for a version of the project with even more residential units.
Development With Over 100 Units Proposed for Orange’s Valley Neighborhood
A developer’s application calls for bringing a 103-unit project to five properties near the Highland Avenue Station in Orange.
Brooklyn-Based Developer Proposes 72-Unit Project in Orange
Orange is continuing to see a number of development proposals, especially near its two train stations. Now, a new project with six dozen units is being proposed for the Essex County city.
Development With 78 ‘Affordable’ Units and Healthcare Center Planned Next to Newark’s Georgia King...
Back in July, Jersey Digs reported that a development with residential units and a health facility could be coming to Newark. Now, new details and renderings have been revealed.
Newark Will Be Getting Its First 250-Unit Urby Development
L+M Development Partners has announced that a high-rise currently under renovation will be under the umbrella of Urby, a living concept with locations in Jersey City and Harrison that plans to expand across the country.
Newark Developer Seeks to Convert Former Addiction Treatment Center Into 29-Unit Building
A four-story building at the corner of Norfolk Street and Sussex Avenue in University Heights that was previously used by the Newark Renaissance House could be converted into a mixed-use development.
Mixed-Income ‘Fairview Apartments’ Plus Community Center Could Rise in Jersey City
Plans from a nonprofit to bring a nine-story building to a lot near McGinley Square with 55% affordable housing will be heard soon.
Kastner Descendant Dreams of New Life for Historic Newark Mansion
In 1890, the Kastners bought a plot of land in what was then the German district, and hired a talented, but lost-in-time architect to build them a "beer-baron mansion" with Franz’s initials – FJK – etched over the doorway, a feature that came crashing down earlier this year.
$123 Million Renovation Set for East Orange’s Norman Towers
Two developers are teaming up to overhaul a prominent housing complex that will preserve 406 units of affordable housing for the next few decades.









